ravey davey

Ravey Davey
Nov 30, 2007
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Hampshire
Well set up my Bluefin in about 30 mins and away I went, very easy to use and the results are good, much better throttle response and more mid range overtaking grunt. I will get it on a RR and check my figures soon.
 
to start off you receive the handset,
connect this to the cart via the OBD which is behind the plastic trim to the right of the steering wheel.
the unit will then offer a series of commands, ignition off - yes then on - yes etc, the unit then copies the current map.

You then connet the device to your PC and it send the map to superchips. Within a few hours ( during working hours) Superchips select the correct map for your car, you then receive a text and email telling you its ready.
Connect the device to the computer and it loads the file, disconnect the handset and then connect back to the OBD in the car,

Follow the on screen instuctions .... and then your mapped now go for a drive !!

I think I have some pictures somewhere so will post them later if i can find them.
 
Cheers for that! Very helpful ta.

Reason Im asking is that I use a Mac at home. Superchips reckon you need to use a PC so I will have to attempt to connect up through my work laptop which Im not meant to install any programs on. I just wanted to understand whether there is a program to install or whether its just an internet connection thats required
 
Cheers for that! Very helpful ta.

Reason Im asking is that I use a Mac at home. Superchips reckon you need to use a PC so I will have to attempt to connect up through my work laptop which Im not meant to install any programs on. I just wanted to understand whether there is a program to install or whether its just an internet connection thats required

If you have a a Mac why not use Bootcamp and install Windoze on a partition

That's what I have on mine and it works fine for the odd few things I need to use XP for